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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1936-10-02

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1936-10-02, page 01

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f'Mahy of our young people are asking: 'Why remain Jews? Why suffer discrimination and insult?' You can say to them: 'Once a Jew, always a Jew.' But that is.no answer. That will only increase their bitterness. The only real answer is Jewish education. Knowledge of the Bible, of the doctrines ahd ideals of Judaism, of their colossal influencie on mankind- knowledge of Jewish history, practice in Jewish living, will answer that question, or make it superfluous." - —Jmiiic. Olio A. KiwMy.
Central Ohio's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Reaching Every Home
Smtsh Olbromri^
Devoted to Ameriran
aild
Jewish Ideals
A Vi/EEKLY NEWSPAPER>OR THE JEWISH HOME
yolume XVll—No. 145
COLUMBUS, OHIO,: OCTOBER 2, 1^36
Per Year $3.00; Per Copy lOc
Strictly Confidential
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
You Should Know
Judge Nathan D. Pcrhnan, chair- 'mnn of the administrative committee of the American Jewish Congress, will :hc the Republican candidate for attorney-general of New York... Jaffa Miller, Republican candidate for governor of New Mexico, has a first nahie that is the same as the name,of biieof the pioneer Jewish families of his State..., George U. Harvey, borough president of Queens (New York), who is a candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination; was a member of the American Kru- s'aders, a Ku Klux Klan affiliate, in 1027... Louis ,Popkin, dynamic .public relations man, is in the process'of arranging for a long-term radio pro¬ gram tp present a number of out¬ standing speakers' on the^question of prejudice, tolerance and the like.. Literary Notes Whoever prepared the Jewish Theological Seminary's release quot¬ ing Dr. Cyrus Adler as calling^atteii' tion to, the coincidence of the first day.pf. Rosh Hashanah and Consti' tution Day pulled a ^ boner.,. The . coincidertce \yas between Rosh Ha¬ shanah and the, 140th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution... ¦ ; (Continued on page A) -
Nazis^ Attempt To Link Jews To
Bolshevism Hit By Statement Of
Jewish Committee
NEWyORK (WNS)—The charge that Adolf Hitler, under the guise of attacking communism, is actually making an assault ¦gpon democracy and world peace, was, made by Dr. Gyrus Adler, president of the Ameri¬ can Jewish Committee, and Sol M. Stroock,' chairman of its executive confiiiittee. Taking their text from Hitler's "Mein Kampf'l that "Propa¬ ganda must not serve the objective truth, especially not insofar as, it
name and that of the Jews of the- world at large, wham they are cease¬ lessly maligning. This time, it is stated, the assault upoji the reputation of the Jews is; made under the cloak of an attack upon communism. ,Ger- man Jewry, before, Hitler's chanccl- lorshipj the statement points out, had less , than .300,000 . voters. . However, (i,OOO,00O communist \-Qtes were cast during'the Republic. Moreover, Jew- Lsh leaders in Germany in the elcc-
might bring out something favorable i tions in which Hindenberg, Hitler and for the. opponent . . , but propaganda j Tliaelmann were .candidates, urged must serve uninterruptedly its own German Jewry to vote for Hinden- purpose," the statement.of these, Jew- berg,, their own economic . interests ish leaders branded official declara- having made them "diametrically oi)- tions made at tbe recent Nazi party' posed to communism."
*JEWS MUST BE WELL INFORMED," SAYS CO¬ LUMBUS MERCHANT
Congress at Nuremberg, as a "far¬ rago of mendacities and incitations, tending to the Nazi destruction pE democratic ideals dear to free people everywhere."
In tlieir statement, the American Jewish. Committee spokesmen placed emphasis upon refutation of those Hitler charges which-linked the Jews to communism. After having deprived the German Jews of their civil rights, their status as citizens, their peace bf mind and their hope for the future, they declared, the Nazis' leadership has iioured abiise, upori their good
B'nai B'rith Launches 85th
Anniversary iMembership
Campaign
Frank V. fiayer Heads Drive
Which Begins^Monday and
Closes October 19
Not one pfoniiiient or even well- known Jewish leader, adds the state¬ ment, was ever identified with. the. Communist. party in Germany. The 70 Communist deputies in the Reichs¬ tag of 1030 included only one Jew, and there were no .Jews whatever' among the 8i Communist deputies of the 19-33 Reichstag. Referring to Rus-. sia; the, statement declares "that only ^o of the 3G commissars who consti¬ tute the Soviet government are Jews. "The record is clear:,. . . Hitler's verbal assaults are nlyths of his own creation," the statement emphasizes.
Jewish Education Edition
Made Possible by Public
$pirj[ted Men
Local Women Will Attend
Hadassah Convention in
Philadelphia
The conditions, under which Jews live in.Foland,:Russia and -Germany will be the.s\ibject of an address by Mrs.' Edward Jacob.s,; of' New York, national president of Hadassah, the Women's Zion is t Organization pf America, at the twenty-second annual convention of Hadassah, to be held at the Benjamin Franklin. Hotel, Phila¬ delphia, Pa., from Oct. 18, to, !il. Mrs. Jacobs has j Uiit returned from a four- month vi.sit to,Europe, where she con¬ ferred with Jewish leaders, attended a ntunbcr of Zionist conferenres and observed the life of the Jewishmasses.
Alfred J. Kobacker
What is undoubtedly most serigus about the ¦'pfc-sent rise of anti-Senir itism is, the spread, of Vicious un¬ truths which .,dcmand. answel-s and, which call jn turii for the dissemina¬ tion, of fac^s and true figures in order that the Jews niay be judged by ac¬ tualities, and not by myths. ¦.In order that the truth should be known, if is . important that, jews should be the first to be, informed on the facts and figures of Jewish life and Jewish achievements. Tt, is un¬ fortunate that too few of our young people are as well inforriied us they ought to be and '.that too many are entirely too ignorant" about actual condition.s aiid are therefore found , wanting when there is a demand for . the Tcfutini? of the libels that are spread by bigoted non-Jews.
We beljeve that it is clear by this time that the Jewish youth must be prepared for whatever future troubles are to face our people-and thai biie of the most important elements in such preparation is that they should be provi<lcd with an excellent Jewish education, which should include a complete knowledge of Jewish con¬ ditions, of the participation by Jews in the life of non-Jewish communities and general facts and figures which are as- a rule ,mistiuote<l by anti- Semites.
In the face of impending troubles, the support of the Columbus Hebrew School becomes a matter not only of idealism but of necessity. We are obligated at this time to demand from tbe Jewish community that the educa¬ tion of the Jewish youth should be not ignored and that Jewish cultural values should be stressed much more than they have ever been before.
The current observance of Hebrew Education Month throughout, the country presents a challenge to every Jewish parent and makes the demand that the acquiring of knowledge by our young people should be made a matter of prime importance in Jewish life. ¦ . ¦
(Signed) Alfred J. Kobacker.
Mr.s. Aaron Danziger, President of the local organization, and Mrs. Wm. A. Hersch, Vice President, will be the delegates representing the Columbus Chapter of National Hadassah and Mrs. Roy Stone will be alternate. ¦
BRITAIN ORDERS MAR¬ TIAL LAW IN PALESTINE
I Gov. George H. Earle, of Pennsyl¬ vania; Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, of New York, president of the Zionist Organization of America, and Rabbi Israel Goldstein, of New York, presi¬ dent of .the Jewish National Fund, -wi 11' address the convention; Mrs. Felix M. Warburg will he a guest of honor. An official welcome to the delegates will be extended by Mayor S.Dayik Wilson, of Philadelphia.
Governor Earle will be the principal speaker at a reception the first eve¬ ning. Representatives of the 05 clubs which comprise the Philadelphia Fed¬ eration of' Women's Clubs will bt preseiit on this occasion.
The convention, which will. be at¬ tended by .2,000 delegates, and guests, will be of special significance at this time in view of the critical problems with which Jews are faced in Europe ahd Palestine. The entire program of Hadassah in Palestine will be re¬ viewed in the light of contemporary conditions and plans will be made for the coming year. Reports and recom¬ mendations on Hadassah's medical and public health work, including the building of the Rothschild-rHadassah- Uhiversity Hospital and Medical School, and oi* the Youth Aliyah proj¬ ect for the transfer of German chil¬ dren to Palestine, which Hadassah undertook a year ago, \yill comprise the major deliberations of the conveii tion. , .
One of the chief discussions at the convention will be centered about the program of Jeivish education carried on by Hadassah in this country. A panel discussion oil this questipn wilt be led by Marvin Lowcnthal, author of "Ji^ws of Germany." A symposium vyill follow on the subject, "A Dy-r namic Approach'to Present-Day Probleins," with noted Jewish edu¬ cators as sjwakers. The second day's ' (Continued oti- page 5)
LONpON (WNS —Sept., m) ~ An- order-in:K:ouricil today authorized Sir Arthur Wauchqpe. High. Com¬ missioner, for Palestine, to delegate his powers to Lteutenant-General John Greer Dill, Supreme Military Commander .of the British forces in Palestine, to decFce martial law in Palestine, designed to .end the law¬ lessness that has gripped the country for almost 24 weeks. The: new order delegates to Lieut.-C^n. Diir the power to make regulations for secur¬ ing the public safety and defense of Palestine.,
-Terrorism iii the Holy Land has cost more than 200 liyes since the Arabs;declared a "general strike" last Aprilto resi,st provisions Of the Brit¬ ish mandate over Palestine which many of the; country's 700,000 Arabs never recognized..
Dictatorship Is Ahead Actual proclamation of: military rule was. left to Gen. Sir Arthur Wauchope, high commissioner , for Palestine., It was believed martial law would be applied, at first, only to .the most' troublesome sections in hope the terrorists: could he. fright¬ ened into peaceful capitulation. .'When in force, it will invest Lt.- Gen.. J. G. Dill, commander of the recently aug^m,enfed military; forces tliere, with virtual dictatorial iMJwer.
Court Action Final , He will be authorized to impose any edict he decides necessary to pre¬ serve public "order. He will be em¬ powered to establish military courts, to impose censorship, to order arrests, detentions, and e^tecutions and depor¬ tations fi'oin the Hqly Land. , .
The government aiinoui'iced the military courts would have supreme power and' their verdicts would be closed "to challenge or review else¬ where.".
"Every -responsible Jew a 13en B'rith—Every BeiJ-.B'rith a . respon¬ sible Jew" is the s.logaii adopted by this year's membership cainpaigii com¬ mittee of Zion l^tjge,. headed by Fraiik "V". Bayer,> local attorney. Prospect cards have: already been dis¬ tributed among th* workers, wliose goal is 200, new Dr(,suspended mem-- bers in the. next t>Vp weeks for the local lodge. , The [drive ¦ ariny will continue.to solicit the community for memberships until Octoher 10th. In keeping with the sincerity; and self¬ less motives which distinguish the current campaign, tlic names of the leaders of the variotis sections are not being publicized through tlie press. The men accepted their responsibility as such and will make a determindd efifoft to reach the: goal. without the customary ballyhoor . "No Jewish organization today en¬ joys the, prestige or respect' that, is accoi-ded the B'nai B'rith. 'No organ¬ ization is so well qiialificd to speak for world Jevyry. It behooves every ope of our eligible^ co-religionists to insure the continuation of the order, by, signing up for active membership in: it," declared Chairman Bayer.;
B'nai B'rith is ,witlety, recognized for its Anti-Defamation League,.Hil¬ lel Foundations, sponsorship of Aleph Zadik Aleph,.'Americanization work and philanthropic projects in various institutions. Its program presents' a broad range of iht^est
We -need :-such f^jj" institution ;as B'nai B'ritlr today 'more than; ever. Tliere arc problems Wc must all, face today as Jews, regardless of what we choose to call oursdves,.regardle5s of any other, affiliations we may have religiously, philanthropically, commer¬ cially, politically,' socially.. This, i-s not a plea' for that much abused term "Jevvish Unity." Xot at al). Tlic B'nai B'rith docs not seek to level all Jews down or up lo one all-inclusive pattern. It is, the'very antithesis of the comiiion denominator of totaliatar' ianisni that is the curse of pedples and iialipns in the world today.
. The , B'nai B'rith says,to iis: you can be any kind of Jew you .want to be, and belong to any Jewish organi zatipn you desire, but kt us all meet some out; time, and at some one place, I and for some one purpose, only ] J.EWS with the common endeavor' tb promote the .welfare of the Jewish people as human beings, and to at¬ tempt to stimulate the consciousness among all our people in the, deathless principles of Judaism.
That is reason enough for EVERY JEW in Columbus to join the Broth¬ erhood of B'pai B'rith.
The following public spirited men in our Jewish community have made this Special, Jewish Education Edition of the Chron^ icic possible^ ,
Messrs; Harry Beckman, A. SeflF, A. Goldberg, Robert L. Mcllman,-il. Lehrer, J, K. iBorn- stein, Dr. M. L. Goodman, Rabbi N. Zelizcr, Harry Schwartz^ B. L. Mozer, Simon Handler, Leon J. SefF, B. Greenberg, A; Robins. Dr. B. W. Abramson, Max Shot- tenstein. H;; Cohen : and Rabbi M. Hirschsprung,;
The above are all members of the Board of Directors of the Columbus Hebrew School.
Columbus Hebrew School
Appeals for Community
Assistance
Columbus Hebrew School to Observe
Jewish Education Week With Drive
For 500 Contributing Members
ORGANIZATIONS ENDORSE HEBREW SCHOOL
Community Leaders Endorse United Effort In Obtaining
Funds To Maintain Local Institution For
Jewish Learning
The spiritual quality of thc.Jewish citizonry of Coltimbus will be challenged;during the next two weeks when the.annual drive for 5CM) contributing members, for. the Columbus'Hebrew School will be launched. Jn fact actual solicitation of the entire comhiu-. nity has alre^idy begun and the response tip to date has been most gratifying. Serving the highest ideals and most urgent Jewish educational requiremeiits of ovir community, the raising of. our fall budget is imperative, President A. Goldberg indicated. , Last year, some persons were, not
By RABBI SAMUEL M, GUP of the Bryden Roaid Temple
3 Central Amer- Republics Issue Decrees Against Jews
EINSTEIN LISTED IN U. S. WHOJS WHO
CHICAGO (WNS)-^Professor Albert Einstein moved another step forward toward becoming an Ameri¬ can when the l!);Ui-37 edition of "Who's Who in America*' included his name for the first time. Pro¬ fessor Einstein, who has lived in this country since 10^^, has taken out his first citizenship papers.
Hillel Board to Meet
GUATEMALA CITY ' (\VNS)~ Guateinala, the Ceiitral American Re¬ public which several years ago was sufigcstcd as a possible haven of refuge for a large number of Gcniian Jewish refugees, has issued a decree, d c s i gii e d to -protect natives from competition, prohibiling Poles (all Jews are called Poles in Central America) and natives of Palestine China, Syria, Egypt and Iraq from engaging in any sort of business. ;No exception is made even for naturalized foreigners.
A similar decree has been ciiactcd in the Republic of El Salvador. '
SAN JOSETCOSTA RICA (WNS) -^Jewish immigration, to Costa Rica is now impossible as the result of an " order forbidding the entry of Poles, a tenii used to desig¬ nate Jews. Protests by native busi¬ ness men against foreign competition were responsible for the ruling. '
The Golunibiis Hebrew School is serving a substantial segment of our child population by providing a spe¬ cialized type of education' and train¬ ing. This deeply-felt need cannot be ignored; it must, be served and'met adequately by our commuiiity;
All through the centuries Hebrew was the language of Jewish prayer. Today,,it is the exclusive tongue in which pur; Orthodox, brethren worr ship. Although it . is not equally widely used'in our Reform Temples, it still comprises a large portion of our ';Prayer 'Book" arid services: So long as Hebrew occiipies a portion of our service, the education of our chil¬ dren in this language is highly de¬ sirable. ' , , "
The knowledge and use of Hebrew is a tie between the Congregation and the historic traditions of Israel. It provides its possessor with the intel¬ lectual background of oiir faithi It strengthens the emotional. ties be¬ tween the individual and the larger group.' It develops, and promotes his religious, .loyalty and affections. It gives him a spiritual, appreciation of oiir faith.
The measure of the, Columbus He¬ brew School is not to be, found in hs building or its material equipment, but in the pupil development which i.s made pos,4ible therein. Many are the men and women who are butter Jew¬ ish men and Avomeri for the .oppor? tuhity wbich they enjoyed, in their youth, at the, hands of this School." Former association has exercised a real and jmwcrfiil influence in mold¬ ing and shaping, their attitude and life^ ¦ ¦¦;;,,'
The students at tbis School are eager and earnest. Their regular at¬ tendance is a living record of the in¬ terest ,and enthusiasm which it en¬ genders. TItey derive something spir¬ itually, and religiously precious from the contact., Ce'rtahily, the people of our community, ouight jto respond gen¬ erously td this annual appear of the Columbus Hebrew School for funds needed to maintain its. operations during the coming season.
seen by Hebrew School, workers. Hundreds bad to be contacted, and some were not at their homes "or businesses when solicitors called; Hebrew School leaders believe that no Jewish man or .woman, sincerely con¬ scious of his responsibility to his people ami, to himself; will want to be absent from the 193G roster, pi. .subscribers.', Your support of the He¬ brew School is a step in the right di¬ rection—that of self preservation.
In a statement by; Dr, Mordccai M, Soltes before the annual conference of .the National Council. for Jewish Education; be ; said: \
In this; land where different races and religions have learned to live in cooperiation and mutual esteem; mcii of all faiths should insure the con¬ tinuance of these happy conditions by teaching their children those priii ciples of . brotherhood and justice which are common ,to all religions and hold a prbriiiiient place' in th' mother faith known as Judaism. In prosperity, or adversity, nations re¬ quire the,spiritual, support of religion. -This , support alone has enabled the Jewish people to survived. ,
"We are living in days that are dark with the menace of international conflict, and the Old World has seen at least one-country, "in its treatment of our people, • revert to the bigotry and barbarism of the,Dark Ages. Our children are facing a vybrkl torn with strife and confusion. Oiir children, gifted with; sensitive hiiiids and souls, stand before this world filled^ with blttorjicss and ., disniay. They see themselves the innocent victims of cruel forces which they don't,under¬ stand, aild slogans and philosophies that arc strangers to the Jewish spirit come to beckon them away, from their, ancient nioprings.. '
'Let us then re-double our efforts to retain possession of the souls of our children. We can do it only through education. Our history is a
record, of thousands of years'of ex¬ perience in just such emergencies as,- the present. .Our faith is a source of spiritual strength in days of be¬ wilderment, and distress. Let,us teach bur children our history, and our faith.
"We call upon all Jewish parents to heed our warning and plea. G've your children ' a Jewish .education. Register them, in the course of JEW¬ ISH EDUCATION WEEK, in the •Hebrew,: School nearest. your home. You will thus perform your duty as parents, as Jews, ahd as citizens.";
Elsewhere in. this issue the problem , of Jewish education is discussed at length and statements made by heads of local Jewish organizations as well as the opinions of our own spiritual leaders.
Shoe Firm Executive Endorses Hdbr<^w School Drive .
Jewish Judpfe Castigates Jews Shooting Craps on Yom Kippur ,
The .Advisory Board of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation will hold an important meeting at the Foundation, 40 ICth Ave., Tuesday evening Oct. va, at S o'clock. All board mcnibcrs arc urged to be present as masters of iniporlance are to be brought up for action by this group.
Simchas Torah Treat Next Friday Morning
The Voliner Society will hold its annual Simchas Torah services on Friday nioriiiiig, October 9th; at 0:00 o'clock, at the Columbus Hebrew School; 5r)S E. Rich St. There will be a grand holiday treat in store for all those present, which r will follow the services. Mr. H. .Beckman and Mr. George Goodman are chairman and co-chairman, respectively.
Council of Jewish Women
To Begin Season With
Luncheon Tuesday
Activities of the Columbus section of the national Council of Jewish Women will open Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. with a dessert luncheon at the Bryden Road temple.
Following, the business meeting play "The China Pig," by Alice Gersteuberg will be presented with Mrs. Paul Mode directing. Members of the cast include Mrs. Abe Wein- feld, Mrs, Samuel Swerdlow and Mrs. J. May.
Tickets fop the annual lecture course sponsored by the Council will go on sale Tuesday according to Mrs. Mark Feinknopf, chairman, who is being assisted by Mrs. Millard Ko¬ minz. Dates and siteakers for tbe Course have already been arranged to include three luncheon meetings and one evening gathering.
The speakers are Professor. Har¬ lan Hatcher of Ohio State Univerr sity. Dr. Joseph Reinenyi of ^Western Reserve, and Dr. Felix Held of Ohio State.
N E W YQ R K (WNS)—Magis¬ trate Jacob Eilperin showed himself to be a zealous defender of the Jewish faith when he bitterly berated 10 Jew¬ ish young' men arrested for shooting craps, on Yom Kippur, Nine of the Jews, who had been: seized together with 8 Christians hi a police raid. >vere let off with susininded senteiices after tliey took a solemn oath to at¬ tend synagogue oii tlie next Friday and atuiic for th'eir sins. The tenth Jew, Abraham Abramowitz^ was sen¬ tenced to two days in jail when he admitted he had never attended syna¬ gogue and had violated Yom Kippur by eating and drinking. "He's the worst disgrace I ever saw," the judge said of him.
Levingers In Who's Who!
Rabbi, Lee J. Levinger and Elma Ehrlich Levinger are ainohg the new names included m "Who's Who in America," just xiublislied , in a new edition. This is one of the few cases in the work where both husband and wife are represented. Mrs. LeVinger is hstcd as an author. Rabbi Levin¬ ger as author and educator. Both have been repeatedly included in more limited works, such as the ,''Who's Who, in American Jewry." Rabbi Levingcr's name is included in "Who's Who in the Clergy"; Mrs. Leyingcr's in compilations of prominent Amei'i can women, of American writers, and
the like.
ALBERT SCHIFF
I most heartily endorse the mem¬ bership campaign for the Columbus Hebrew, School, and hope it meets with the success it so well deserves, i
The Hebrew school occupies a ; unique aiid important' place in Co¬ lumbus Jewry, and merits the assist- ¦ aiice and ¦ whole hearted . cooperation of every Jew ih Columbus.
Jewish knowledge and education is the foundation upon which Jewish Life rests. -Throughout our long history, despite unstable economic conditions, continual persecutions, ouc .jieoplc at. all ¦ times considered ig¬ norance tlicir chief enemy, and placed the education of their children above everything else—and rightfully so. Because, as a persecuted niinorit>', they realized that \\\ order to'survive, it was of vital importance to acquaint their children with their glorious his¬ tory, teach them the Hebrew language and familiarize them thoroughly with Jewish teachings, traditions and idealsl Otherwise, they could not survive (he struggle.
The possession of Hebrew knowl¬ edge and education tends not only to make one a good Jew; but also a good citizen and an asset to mankind in general. Greeds, persecutions, blood¬ shed and dictatorships, which are en- . dangcring civilization, would not dominate the world today if maitkind were to follow and adhere to the teachings of Jewish religion and phi¬ losophy.
In our battle for existence today, we can best cope with the situatibn. by, striving to educate our children and enlighten them as to the meaning of the combat, and imbue them with an ideal which will make the struggle worth while.
(Signed) Albert Schiff.

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'.* I.-
^Wtoy Jfewi^to EclniiGattoiiii?'
f'Mahy of our young people are asking: 'Why remain Jews? Why suffer discrimination and insult?' You can say to them: 'Once a Jew, always a Jew.' But that is.no answer. That will only increase their bitterness. The only real answer is Jewish education. Knowledge of the Bible, of the doctrines ahd ideals of Judaism, of their colossal influencie on mankind- knowledge of Jewish history, practice in Jewish living, will answer that question, or make it superfluous." - —Jmiiic. Olio A. KiwMy.
Central Ohio's Only
Jewish Newspaper
Reaching Every Home
Smtsh Olbromri^
Devoted to Ameriran
aild
Jewish Ideals
A Vi/EEKLY NEWSPAPER>OR THE JEWISH HOME
yolume XVll—No. 145
COLUMBUS, OHIO,: OCTOBER 2, 1^36
Per Year $3.00; Per Copy lOc
Strictly Confidential
By PHINEAS J. BIRON
You Should Know
Judge Nathan D. Pcrhnan, chair- 'mnn of the administrative committee of the American Jewish Congress, will :hc the Republican candidate for attorney-general of New York... Jaffa Miller, Republican candidate for governor of New Mexico, has a first nahie that is the same as the name,of biieof the pioneer Jewish families of his State..., George U. Harvey, borough president of Queens (New York), who is a candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination; was a member of the American Kru- s'aders, a Ku Klux Klan affiliate, in 1027... Louis ,Popkin, dynamic .public relations man, is in the process'of arranging for a long-term radio pro¬ gram tp present a number of out¬ standing speakers' on the^question of prejudice, tolerance and the like.. Literary Notes Whoever prepared the Jewish Theological Seminary's release quot¬ ing Dr. Cyrus Adler as calling^atteii' tion to, the coincidence of the first day.pf. Rosh Hashanah and Consti' tution Day pulled a ^ boner.,. The . coincidertce \yas between Rosh Ha¬ shanah and the, 140th anniversary of the adoption of the Constitution... ¦ ; (Continued on page A) -
Nazis^ Attempt To Link Jews To
Bolshevism Hit By Statement Of
Jewish Committee
NEWyORK (WNS)—The charge that Adolf Hitler, under the guise of attacking communism, is actually making an assault ¦gpon democracy and world peace, was, made by Dr. Gyrus Adler, president of the Ameri¬ can Jewish Committee, and Sol M. Stroock,' chairman of its executive confiiiittee. Taking their text from Hitler's "Mein Kampf'l that "Propa¬ ganda must not serve the objective truth, especially not insofar as, it
name and that of the Jews of the- world at large, wham they are cease¬ lessly maligning. This time, it is stated, the assault upoji the reputation of the Jews is; made under the cloak of an attack upon communism. ,Ger- man Jewry, before, Hitler's chanccl- lorshipj the statement points out, had less , than .300,000 . voters. . However, (i,OOO,00O communist \-Qtes were cast during'the Republic. Moreover, Jew- Lsh leaders in Germany in the elcc-
might bring out something favorable i tions in which Hindenberg, Hitler and for the. opponent . . , but propaganda j Tliaelmann were .candidates, urged must serve uninterruptedly its own German Jewry to vote for Hinden- purpose," the statement.of these, Jew- berg,, their own economic . interests ish leaders branded official declara- having made them "diametrically oi)- tions made at tbe recent Nazi party' posed to communism."
*JEWS MUST BE WELL INFORMED," SAYS CO¬ LUMBUS MERCHANT
Congress at Nuremberg, as a "far¬ rago of mendacities and incitations, tending to the Nazi destruction pE democratic ideals dear to free people everywhere."
In tlieir statement, the American Jewish. Committee spokesmen placed emphasis upon refutation of those Hitler charges which-linked the Jews to communism. After having deprived the German Jews of their civil rights, their status as citizens, their peace bf mind and their hope for the future, they declared, the Nazis' leadership has iioured abiise, upori their good
B'nai B'rith Launches 85th
Anniversary iMembership
Campaign
Frank V. fiayer Heads Drive
Which Begins^Monday and
Closes October 19
Not one pfoniiiient or even well- known Jewish leader, adds the state¬ ment, was ever identified with. the. Communist. party in Germany. The 70 Communist deputies in the Reichs¬ tag of 1030 included only one Jew, and there were no .Jews whatever' among the 8i Communist deputies of the 19-33 Reichstag. Referring to Rus-. sia; the, statement declares "that only ^o of the 3G commissars who consti¬ tute the Soviet government are Jews. "The record is clear:,. . . Hitler's verbal assaults are nlyths of his own creation," the statement emphasizes.
Jewish Education Edition
Made Possible by Public
$pirj[ted Men
Local Women Will Attend
Hadassah Convention in
Philadelphia
The conditions, under which Jews live in.Foland,:Russia and -Germany will be the.s\ibject of an address by Mrs.' Edward Jacob.s,; of' New York, national president of Hadassah, the Women's Zion is t Organization pf America, at the twenty-second annual convention of Hadassah, to be held at the Benjamin Franklin. Hotel, Phila¬ delphia, Pa., from Oct. 18, to, !il. Mrs. Jacobs has j Uiit returned from a four- month vi.sit to,Europe, where she con¬ ferred with Jewish leaders, attended a ntunbcr of Zionist conferenres and observed the life of the Jewishmasses.
Alfred J. Kobacker
What is undoubtedly most serigus about the ¦'pfc-sent rise of anti-Senir itism is, the spread, of Vicious un¬ truths which .,dcmand. answel-s and, which call jn turii for the dissemina¬ tion, of fac^s and true figures in order that the Jews niay be judged by ac¬ tualities, and not by myths. ¦.In order that the truth should be known, if is . important that, jews should be the first to be, informed on the facts and figures of Jewish life and Jewish achievements. Tt, is un¬ fortunate that too few of our young people are as well inforriied us they ought to be and '.that too many are entirely too ignorant" about actual condition.s aiid are therefore found , wanting when there is a demand for . the Tcfutini? of the libels that are spread by bigoted non-Jews.
We beljeve that it is clear by this time that the Jewish youth must be prepared for whatever future troubles are to face our people-and thai biie of the most important elements in such preparation is that they should be provi local attorney. Prospect cards have: already been dis¬ tributed among th* workers, wliose goal is 200, new Dr(,suspended mem-- bers in the. next t>Vp weeks for the local lodge. , The [drive ¦ ariny will continue.to solicit the community for memberships until Octoher 10th. In keeping with the sincerity; and self¬ less motives which distinguish the current campaign, tlic names of the leaders of the variotis sections are not being publicized through tlie press. The men accepted their responsibility as such and will make a determindd efifoft to reach the: goal. without the customary ballyhoor . "No Jewish organization today en¬ joys the, prestige or respect' that, is accoi-ded the B'nai B'rith. 'No organ¬ ization is so well qiialificd to speak for world Jevyry. It behooves every ope of our eligible^ co-religionists to insure the continuation of the order, by, signing up for active membership in: it," declared Chairman Bayer.;
B'nai B'rith is ,witlety, recognized for its Anti-Defamation League,.Hil¬ lel Foundations, sponsorship of Aleph Zadik Aleph,.'Americanization work and philanthropic projects in various institutions. Its program presents' a broad range of iht^est
We -need :-such f^jj" institution ;as B'nai B'ritlr today 'more than; ever. Tliere arc problems Wc must all, face today as Jews, regardless of what we choose to call oursdves,.regardle5s of any other, affiliations we may have religiously, philanthropically, commer¬ cially, politically,' socially.. This, i-s not a plea' for that much abused term "Jevvish Unity." Xot at al). Tlic B'nai B'rith docs not seek to level all Jews down or up lo one all-inclusive pattern. It is, the'very antithesis of the comiiion denominator of totaliatar' ianisni that is the curse of pedples and iialipns in the world today.
. The , B'nai B'rith says,to iis: you can be any kind of Jew you .want to be, and belong to any Jewish organi zatipn you desire, but kt us all meet some out; time, and at some one place, I and for some one purpose, only ] J.EWS with the common endeavor' tb promote the .welfare of the Jewish people as human beings, and to at¬ tempt to stimulate the consciousness among all our people in the, deathless principles of Judaism.
That is reason enough for EVERY JEW in Columbus to join the Broth¬ erhood of B'pai B'rith.
The following public spirited men in our Jewish community have made this Special, Jewish Education Edition of the Chron^ icic possible^ ,
Messrs; Harry Beckman, A. SeflF, A. Goldberg, Robert L. Mcllman,-il. Lehrer, J, K. iBorn- stein, Dr. M. L. Goodman, Rabbi N. Zelizcr, Harry Schwartz^ B. L. Mozer, Simon Handler, Leon J. SefF, B. Greenberg, A; Robins. Dr. B. W. Abramson, Max Shot- tenstein. H;; Cohen : and Rabbi M. Hirschsprung,;
The above are all members of the Board of Directors of the Columbus Hebrew School.
Columbus Hebrew School
Appeals for Community
Assistance
Columbus Hebrew School to Observe
Jewish Education Week With Drive
For 500 Contributing Members
ORGANIZATIONS ENDORSE HEBREW SCHOOL
Community Leaders Endorse United Effort In Obtaining
Funds To Maintain Local Institution For
Jewish Learning
The spiritual quality of thc.Jewish citizonry of Coltimbus will be challenged;during the next two weeks when the.annual drive for 5CM) contributing members, for. the Columbus'Hebrew School will be launched. Jn fact actual solicitation of the entire comhiu-. nity has alre^idy begun and the response tip to date has been most gratifying. Serving the highest ideals and most urgent Jewish educational requiremeiits of ovir community, the raising of. our fall budget is imperative, President A. Goldberg indicated. , Last year, some persons were, not
By RABBI SAMUEL M, GUP of the Bryden Roaid Temple
3 Central Amer- Republics Issue Decrees Against Jews
EINSTEIN LISTED IN U. S. WHOJS WHO
CHICAGO (WNS)-^Professor Albert Einstein moved another step forward toward becoming an Ameri¬ can when the l!);Ui-37 edition of "Who's Who in America*' included his name for the first time. Pro¬ fessor Einstein, who has lived in this country since 10^^, has taken out his first citizenship papers.
Hillel Board to Meet
GUATEMALA CITY ' (\VNS)~ Guateinala, the Ceiitral American Re¬ public which several years ago was sufigcstcd as a possible haven of refuge for a large number of Gcniian Jewish refugees, has issued a decree, d c s i gii e d to -protect natives from competition, prohibiling Poles (all Jews are called Poles in Central America) and natives of Palestine China, Syria, Egypt and Iraq from engaging in any sort of business. ;No exception is made even for naturalized foreigners.
A similar decree has been ciiactcd in the Republic of El Salvador. '
SAN JOSETCOSTA RICA (WNS) -^Jewish immigration, to Costa Rica is now impossible as the result of an " order forbidding the entry of Poles, a tenii used to desig¬ nate Jews. Protests by native busi¬ ness men against foreign competition were responsible for the ruling. '
The Golunibiis Hebrew School is serving a substantial segment of our child population by providing a spe¬ cialized type of education' and train¬ ing. This deeply-felt need cannot be ignored; it must, be served and'met adequately by our commuiiity;
All through the centuries Hebrew was the language of Jewish prayer. Today,,it is the exclusive tongue in which pur; Orthodox, brethren worr ship. Although it . is not equally widely used'in our Reform Temples, it still comprises a large portion of our ';Prayer 'Book" arid services: So long as Hebrew occiipies a portion of our service, the education of our chil¬ dren in this language is highly de¬ sirable. ' , , "
The knowledge and use of Hebrew is a tie between the Congregation and the historic traditions of Israel. It provides its possessor with the intel¬ lectual background of oiir faithi It strengthens the emotional. ties be¬ tween the individual and the larger group.' It develops, and promotes his religious, .loyalty and affections. It gives him a spiritual, appreciation of oiir faith.
The measure of the, Columbus He¬ brew School is not to be, found in hs building or its material equipment, but in the pupil development which i.s made pos,4ible therein. Many are the men and women who are butter Jew¬ ish men and Avomeri for the .oppor? tuhity wbich they enjoyed, in their youth, at the, hands of this School." Former association has exercised a real and jmwcrfiil influence in mold¬ ing and shaping, their attitude and life^ ¦ ¦¦;;,,'
The students at tbis School are eager and earnest. Their regular at¬ tendance is a living record of the in¬ terest ,and enthusiasm which it en¬ genders. TItey derive something spir¬ itually, and religiously precious from the contact., Ce'rtahily, the people of our community, ouight jto respond gen¬ erously td this annual appear of the Columbus Hebrew School for funds needed to maintain its. operations during the coming season.
seen by Hebrew School, workers. Hundreds bad to be contacted, and some were not at their homes "or businesses when solicitors called; Hebrew School leaders believe that no Jewish man or .woman, sincerely con¬ scious of his responsibility to his people ami, to himself; will want to be absent from the 193G roster, pi. .subscribers.', Your support of the He¬ brew School is a step in the right di¬ rection—that of self preservation.
In a statement by; Dr, Mordccai M, Soltes before the annual conference of .the National Council. for Jewish Education; be ; said: \
In this; land where different races and religions have learned to live in cooperiation and mutual esteem; mcii of all faiths should insure the con¬ tinuance of these happy conditions by teaching their children those priii ciples of . brotherhood and justice which are common ,to all religions and hold a prbriiiiient place' in th' mother faith known as Judaism. In prosperity, or adversity, nations re¬ quire the,spiritual, support of religion. -This , support alone has enabled the Jewish people to survived. ,
"We are living in days that are dark with the menace of international conflict, and the Old World has seen at least one-country, "in its treatment of our people, • revert to the bigotry and barbarism of the,Dark Ages. Our children are facing a vybrkl torn with strife and confusion. Oiir children, gifted with; sensitive hiiiids and souls, stand before this world filled^ with blttorjicss and ., disniay. They see themselves the innocent victims of cruel forces which they don't,under¬ stand, aild slogans and philosophies that arc strangers to the Jewish spirit come to beckon them away, from their, ancient nioprings.. '
'Let us then re-double our efforts to retain possession of the souls of our children. We can do it only through education. Our history is a
record, of thousands of years'of ex¬ perience in just such emergencies as,- the present. .Our faith is a source of spiritual strength in days of be¬ wilderment, and distress. Let,us teach bur children our history, and our faith.
"We call upon all Jewish parents to heed our warning and plea. G've your children ' a Jewish .education. Register them, in the course of JEW¬ ISH EDUCATION WEEK, in the •Hebrew,: School nearest. your home. You will thus perform your duty as parents, as Jews, ahd as citizens.";
Elsewhere in. this issue the problem , of Jewish education is discussed at length and statements made by heads of local Jewish organizations as well as the opinions of our own spiritual leaders.
Shoe Firm Executive Endorses Hdbrvere let off with susininded senteiices after tliey took a solemn oath to at¬ tend synagogue oii tlie next Friday and atuiic for th'eir sins. The tenth Jew, Abraham Abramowitz^ was sen¬ tenced to two days in jail when he admitted he had never attended syna¬ gogue and had violated Yom Kippur by eating and drinking. "He's the worst disgrace I ever saw," the judge said of him.
Levingers In Who's Who!
Rabbi, Lee J. Levinger and Elma Ehrlich Levinger are ainohg the new names included m "Who's Who in America," just xiublislied , in a new edition. This is one of the few cases in the work where both husband and wife are represented. Mrs. LeVinger is hstcd as an author. Rabbi Levin¬ ger as author and educator. Both have been repeatedly included in more limited works, such as the ,''Who's Who, in American Jewry." Rabbi Levingcr's name is included in "Who's Who in the Clergy"; Mrs. Leyingcr's in compilations of prominent Amei'i can women, of American writers, and
the like.
ALBERT SCHIFF
I most heartily endorse the mem¬ bership campaign for the Columbus Hebrew, School, and hope it meets with the success it so well deserves, i
The Hebrew school occupies a ; unique aiid important' place in Co¬ lumbus Jewry, and merits the assist- ¦ aiice and ¦ whole hearted . cooperation of every Jew ih Columbus.
Jewish knowledge and education is the foundation upon which Jewish Life rests. -Throughout our long history, despite unstable economic conditions, continual persecutions, ouc .jieoplc at. all ¦ times considered ig¬ norance tlicir chief enemy, and placed the education of their children above everything else—and rightfully so. Because, as a persecuted niinorit>', they realized that \\\ order to'survive, it was of vital importance to acquaint their children with their glorious his¬ tory, teach them the Hebrew language and familiarize them thoroughly with Jewish teachings, traditions and idealsl Otherwise, they could not survive (he struggle.
The possession of Hebrew knowl¬ edge and education tends not only to make one a good Jew; but also a good citizen and an asset to mankind in general. Greeds, persecutions, blood¬ shed and dictatorships, which are en- . dangcring civilization, would not dominate the world today if maitkind were to follow and adhere to the teachings of Jewish religion and phi¬ losophy.
In our battle for existence today, we can best cope with the situatibn. by, striving to educate our children and enlighten them as to the meaning of the combat, and imbue them with an ideal which will make the struggle worth while.
(Signed) Albert Schiff.